 We had ourselves a feisty one in Oakland today between the Yankees and the A's and this one's brought to you by Roman. Go to getroman.com slash Johnboy now. Talk to a U.S. licensed health care professional and be Roman ready. Will Little was not ready for all the action that came his way as he was umpiring third base. And the third inning runner on second, he takes off and he is safe. And Rugi's like, huh, really safe? And Gary says, can we take a look at it? And Boone takes a look and he gets the word. He says, fucking out. Fucking kidding me with this shit. Can you look at it? Ask something? Now Boone already challenged earlier in the game and he didn't get it right. He didn't get overturned in his favor. So the Yankees don't have any challenges left. So they could just watch the replay and see that he's out and the umpire got it wrong. And they just have to live with it. Boone's like, you're the fucking worst. Marte, I do think he's, it's a crazy amount of stolen bases. And yeah, he's out. I mean, the glove hits the jersey before the hand touches the base. And you know, if we want to just get the calls right, they just need to redo this challenge system on replay somehow because it takes so long and it's never accurate. And then you were still living with wrong calls all the time. So Will Little's over at third base. Now we got a runner on third and it's going to be a hot shot right to DJ and they double them up out. And they're like, what? And now Nestor is laughing his butt off because isn't that funny? What a silly play. I don't know if he's laughing because the umpire is wrong or because just Rugi made a funny play, but they go under the headphones because the A's had a challenge left. They're like, let's challenge this. Now this is really in live speed. These replays make it look really like an obviously bad call. But here we go. The ball is not in his glove, not in his glove, not in his glove, in his glove there because technically it just has to enter the glove. It doesn't have to hit the pocket. And so the next frame, now it's hit the pocket and you can see that the foot is off the bag when the glove is when the when the ball is in the back of the glove, his foot's off the bag. If you go frame earlier, if you were to draw a line here from this part of the glove to this part of the glove, the ball is in that line. So does that count as being in the glove and maybe they think his toe is still touching? I don't know, but the whole world thought this was an easy, obvious safe call and they were going to overturn it with ease. And then we saw the replays in full speed. And yeah, I mean, like when you see this, it looks like there's no way that's not going to get overturned. But that other angle is a little closer than I think we all gave credit for. So they come and say out, they don't overturn it. Melvin's going to come out because they just watched the whole thing on the Jumbotron. They didn't get the pause it frame by frame and see that maybe there's a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of his cleat that's touching the base while the ball isn't in the back of the glove, but inside the glove and all those technicalities. He says, he's not even on the base. And the umpires like, Hey, that's not my call. And he's like, but we all just saw it. He's not on the base. And he said, he's not on the base. He says, you're out of here. And he's just tossing me. He says, because you can't argue that. I have nothing to do with that. He's like, I just want to ask how they did it. And he's like, I don't know how they did it. I don't know what they saw. I have nothing to do with that. You can't argue with me. And I will, it was like, man, I think I caused some problems here. Did I get another one wrong? Did I get it right? And then earlier in the game, in the second inning, Nestor goes to pick off the runner here and they get them in the pick up, but then he's safe at second. But third base umpires says, that's a balk time out. That's a balk. Very, very rare to have a third base umpire call a balk on a lefty pitcher. Really rare. They're like, what? Who called it? Boone's like, who called it? And that's like, he called it. The third base, something called it. And here's the review. I don't know. You guys all know balks are weird. There's a, he cannot cross his leg, his back leg with this foot. Can't cross his leg. We don't have a direct angle. So I don't know if that's why he called it. And then there's like a imaginary 45 degree line right here. That's not an official rule, but umpires say they go by that. And when he steps down, is he, is he past that line more towards home plate than first? Maybe I have no idea. It could be a balk. I don't know. Balks are weird and tedious, but you rarely get that called from the third base ump because this umpire is usually the one that's supposed to have Hawkeyes on the situation. So when Nestor comes in after the inning and he gives his hat to the umpire who says, you can't say it's not a balk. And he says it's a balk. If you're not saying it's a balk, then no one can say it's a balk because it's your call. And then the pitching coach says, that's not your call to the third base. Well, a little now in the fourth inning, he does another pick up, I think snaps his head and says, was that a balk? Huh? You like that one? Is that one cool? You're the king of calling balks. I guess I should look at you. Not the first base. I mean, hey, hey, hey, I'm not dealing with that. That's a bunch of crap. That's a bunch of crap. That's a bunch of crap. This one was brought to you by Roman with Roman. 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